Essays About successful novels

 

  • james Fenimore Cooperthe historian
    ... Time periods such as the Revolutionary war and the American exploration of the West were often the backgrounds for Coopers most successful novels. ...
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  • The Bean Trees
    ... Another one of her just as successful novels, Animal Dreams, highlights a major male character, and a few others, with a positive sheen. ...
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  • Herman Melville 2
    ... 727). Although Melville is remembered as a great author, many critics say he only had three "successful" novels (Magill 1861). Which ...
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  • Herman Melville
    ... 727). Although Melville is remembered as a great author, many critics say he only had three "successful" novels (Magill 1861). Which ...
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  • John Steinbeck
    ... of his works. He used this theme in his most successful novels, The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men. In many of Steinbeck's ...
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  • Tom Clancy
    ... close to reality. Today Clancy continues to write successful novels. One of Clancy's most popular books is Rainbow Six. This book ...
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  • Michael Crichton
    ... learning's. Jurassic Park, one of Michael's most successful novels is a good example of his in-depth medical procedures. Jurassic ...
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  • Thornton Wilder's Life and How It Influenced His Writings
    ... After earning enough money from this novel, he became a full time writer and continued to publish many successful novels and plays (Wilder, 115). ...
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  • David Copperfield
    David Copperfield is probably one of the most successful novels of all time. I believe it has inspired many readers to a full life with great success. ...
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  • Love prevails in three novels by dean koontz
    ... Koontz is a successful and well-known American author of the twentieth century. He is known commonly as the Master of Suspense. Koontz writes novels that take ...
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  • The Life of George Eliot
    ... than her real name. Three successful novels were published before Silas Marner, which was written in 1861. Silas Marner, Adam Bede ...
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  • To the Lighthouse
    To the Lighthouse, published in 1927 is one of Virginia Woolf's most successful novels written in a stream of consciousness style. ...
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  • Ernest Hemingway and Edgar Allen Poe
    ... as a Red Cross ambulance driver in Italy, an experience that was later to provide the theme and locale for one of his most successful novels, A Farewell to Arms ...
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  • Love prevails in three novels by dean koontz
    ... Koontz is a successful and well-known American author of the twentieth century. He is known commonly as the Master of Suspense. Koontz writes novels that take ...
    (3529 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Little women
    ... Like Jo, the book's heroine, Louisa hungered to gain independence and to improve her family's situation by writing successful novels. ...
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  • Ian Fleming
    ... millions of readers worldwide. Fleming used his personal formula in all of his extremely successful 007 novels. He entertained a new ...
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  • John Grisham
    POOR BOY TO CELEBRITY John Grisham has risen from a poor boy to a very a famous and successful author with best-selling novels. ...
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  • successful language learner
    My techniques of becoming a successful language learner It's a universally acknowledged ... and words that are totally unknown to me while reading Chinese novels. ...
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  • to the lighthouse
    ... Some new young poets like Gregorians became successful with their works. ... The novels written in this period can be titled in three groups. ...
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  • Jack London's Apparent Conflict in Novels
    ... Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the most successful writer in ... seems to take a silent stand in all aspects of life through his novels.
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  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 2
    ... worth the fight. In both of these novels the main characters were successful in changing some aspect of the system. To them the ...
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  • cuckoos nest
    ... worth the fight. In both of these novels the main characters were successful in changing some aspect of the system. To them the ...
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  • Jane Austen
    ... with perception and depiction of the people around her, and her occasional special touch of irony, makes her novels timelessly successful (Hardwick 11). ...
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  • updike
    ... is Rabbit Is Rich (1982), the third of a series of novels chronicling four ... says Updike, has become a kind of 'imaginative quest' for successful hedonism that ...
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  • Independent study project
    ... In comparison, the investigators in the two novels are opposites, while both were successful, they had completely different styles of investigating. ...
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  • The Long Girl
    Many novels are so successful in selling that producers can't wait to put the story onto the big screen. Most of times, the original ...
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  • Compare Contrast
    Comparison Between Novel and Film Version of "Lord of the Flies" Many novels are so successful that producers can't wait to adapt the story into a film. ...
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  • Tom Clancy books
    ... With a large cast of characters and plots that are breathtaking Tom Clancy is likely to continue to be successful with his future novels.
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  • Patterson in Heroic Literature
    ... However, when the time comes that the hero takes command, he is usually very determined and successful. There are four novels, in particular, that seem to ...
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  • John Steinbeck
    ... Tortilla Flat has been one of his best novels. It was published in 1935 and became a financial success. He continued his successful work with In Dubious Battle ...
    (819 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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